Insurance Adjuster in Critical Condition after Fall from Roof in Oklahoma
An insurance adjuster who fell from a roof at a business in eastern Oklahoma County is in critical condition.
Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Mark Myers says the 55-year-old man fell April 8 from the top of a two-story roof at Southeast Door and Plywood near Choctaw.
Myers says the man was flown by helicopter to the OU Medical Center, where he was listed in critical condition with internal injuries, including a lacerated liver.
Myers says the man’s name has not been released pending notification of his relatives
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